"This book is a must-read for today''s naval analysts." --Deutsches Maritimes Kompetenz Netz "Finding a book that would do him justice is not easy, but Polmar, Brooks and Fedoroff pulled it off." --Virtual Mirage " Admiral Gorshkov is a fascinating portrait of a man who was the U.S. navy''s most dangerous 20th century adversary." --The Daily News "This is an important book which deserves attention by higher military education institutions as an example of leadership against internal political opposition through championing technology while identifying a singular maritime threat to the nation." --Australian Naval Institute "An essential read for all those considering how the Global West might yet bring Russia in from the Cold." --The NAVY "Authors Norman Polmar, Thomas A.
Brooks and George E. Fedoroff provide a valuable service by writing a book that chronicles the life and work of the prominent Soviet admiral. Admiral Gorshkov is a well-researched and interesting book about a man and a navy that challenged the supremacy of the U.S. Navy during the Cold War." --The Washington Times "This is a must-have volume for anyone who studied the USSR, or for those who are interested in the resurgence of Mr. Putin''s Russian Navy, and the story of the man who originally conceived and built it. Highly recommended.
" --Naval Intelligence Professionals "This is a 304-page book with more than 150 unique photographs! This is definitely one of the best history books. so far and the definitive source for the phenomenal transformation of the Soviet Navy to a global power!" --Naval Analyses " Admiral Gorshkov , a volume in the Naval Institute Press ''Blue and Gold'' series, is likely to be of great interest to readers who are modern naval wargamers, naval officers, defense professionals or analysts focused on Russia." --StrategyPage "A timely biography, Admiral Gorshkov: The Man Who Challenged the U.S. Navy , is based on extensive English and Russian sources, providing a detailed narrative of Gorshikov''s career and impact. A major achievement of the biography is how it adeptly analyzes the internal dynamic of Soviet maritime power modernization." --China International Strategy Review "The book is indispensable for anyone who deals with questions of maritime strategy of the 20th century, the development of the Soviet fleet, and the confrontation with the West. It is written by three recognized experts and contains content that was previously unavailable in the West.
" --Truppendienst "An important historical figure by any standard, Gorshkov fully de-serves this excellent biography. Those with an interest in history, international relations, and naval strategy will find Admiral Gorshkov: The Man Who Challenged the U.S. Navy excellent reading." --Marine Corps History "[We] strongly recommend this biography of Admiral Gorshkov, who led the Soviet Navy for over two decades of the Cold War." --Michigan War Studies Review "Written by one former member and one current member of the U.S. intelligence community and one U.
S. civilian defence analyst, the three authors of Admiral Gorshkov: The Man who Challenged the U.S. Navy have done a superb job with this biography of the architect of the Soviet Union''s naval forces and eventual Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union, Sergey Gorshkov. The collaborative work of Norman Polmar, Thomas A. Brooks and George E. Federoff is a readable, informative work that tells the story of a son of academic parents who went on to take command of the Soviet Navy in mid-January 1956, holding onto his command until December 1985, a total of twenty-nine years. This book [is] recommended to anyone with an interest in Cold War history and twentieth-century naval affairs.
It is written in an understandable manner and is well edited. It moves quickly from point to point in Gorshkov''s life, allowing the reader to gain a full understanding of the man, his career, and his accomplishments." --Canadian Military History " An easy read and compelling work, Admiral Gorshkov is a welcome addition to biographies of great naval leaders, builders, and thinkers. " -- Naval War College.